May Labor Events around Puget Sound
- MayWorks: Labor Celebrates the Arts Calendar of events around Puget Sound for May 2014
- 14th Annual May Day March for Immigrant and Workers Rights
Regional/National Online Resources
- Child Labor in America, photographs by Lewis W. Hine
- Labor Archives of Washington State
- Pacific Northwest Labor and Civil Rights Projects
- Guide to the Seattle General Strike, 1919
Links to Local Organizations and Unions
- $15 Now Campaign
- Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
- Casa Latina
- Chinese Information and Service Center
- Community to Community
- Community Alliance for Global Justice
- Economic Opportunity Institute
- El Centro de la Raza
- Horn of Africa Services
- King County Office of Civil Rights
- Korean Women’s Association
- ML King County Labor Council
- Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
- One America
- OPEIU Local 8
- Other Worlds
- Pacific Northwest Labor History Association
- Seattle Against Slavery
- Somali Community Services Coalition
- Unite Here
- UW United Students Against Sweatshops
- Washington State Labor Education & Research Center
- Puget Sound Sage
- SEIU 1199NW
- SEIU Healthcare 775NW
- Washington Fair Trade Coalition
- Washington State Labor Council
UW Research Scholars and Program Links
- James Gregory Pacific Northwest Labor and Civil Rights Projects
- George Lovell
- Michael Honey, Professor of the Humanities & Labor and Ethnic Studies and American History, UW Tacoma
- Jake Rosenfeld
Reading list
- Economic and Equity Outcomes of a $15 Minimum Wage in Seattle, Puget Sound Sage Report
- Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States by Seth Holmes
- What Unions No Longer Do by Jake Rosenfeld
- Organized Labor and Racial Wage Inequality in the United States,
- by Jake Rosenfeld and Meredith Kleykamp
- This Is Not Civil Rights by George Lovell
- Sharecropper's Troubadour by Michael Honey
- Black Power at Work: Community Control, Affirmative Action, and the Construction Industry, Edited by David Goldberg, Trevor Griffey
- America's Forgotten Holiday: May Day and Nationalism, 1867-1960, by Mathew Dennis (review)
- America’s Forgotten Holiday, by Donna T. Haverty-Stacke
Social Work History Collections
- Social Work History Readings List at the University of Chicago Library
- Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota
- On the Lower East Side: Observations of Life in Lower Manhattan at the Turn of the Century, Compiled and edited by William Crozier, Clarke Chambers, Patrick Costello, Chad Gaffield, Beverly Stadium
- The Social Welfare History Project
- Social Welfare and Visual Politics
National Organizations
- CITIZENS TRADE CAMPAIGN
- Farmworker Justice
- Global Exchange
- International Rescue Committee
- Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, Artwork focused on immigrants and labor
- National Lawyer’s Guild: International Labor Justice Working Group
- Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch